The wing-nuts holding the display racks together are Mickey ears as are the holes in the same racks.REPORTED: anon 24 NOV 99CONFIRMED: Hoozie 31 JAN 00CONFIRMED: Tom & Renée Shaw 26 DEC 00

The ends of the display racks are held together by 3 bolts. The bolts and the washers under them form perfect hidden Mickeys.REPORTED: anon 24 NOV 99CONFIRMED: Frakers 09 OCT 00
The nuts with washers are also place next to larger holes as wellCONFIRMED: Tom & Renée Shaw 26 DEC 00
On the clothing racks in the Mouse Gear shop, the bolts on the racks are placed in a familiar pattern.CONFIRMED: Chris Callac 17 MAR 01

The top-nuts holding the display racks together are Mickey ears as are the holes in the same racks.REPORTED: anon 24 NOV 99CONFIRMED: Tom & Renée Shaw 26 DEC 00

Some of the nuts and bolts that hold the display racks together have a tri-circle Mickey stamped on themREPORTED: Tom & Renée Shaw 26 DEC 00

Look at the bottom pedestals of some the display racks. They are made of gears. On some of them there is one large gear and thwo smaller ones.REPORTED: Tom & Renée Shaw 26 DEC 00

Some of the guages and dials on the wall make a Mickey Mouse hat.REPORTED: anon 24 NOV 99CONFIRMED: Tom & Renée Shaw 26 DEC 00

Some of the guages and dials on the wall make a classical tri-circle Mickey.REPORTED: anon 24 NOV 99CONFIRMED: Tom & Renée Shaw 26 DEC 00

There is this moving belt between to cogs. If you watch the motion a hidden Mickey appears and disappears.eREPORTED: Tom & Renée Shaw 26 DEC 00